Mercedes Sprinter w/Couches -> Queen Size Bed, Table, Fridge, WiFi & More
4.7
Excellent
14
Offers delivery
Pet friendly
25+
Sleeps 2
This recently converted van located in Southeast Austin is chock full of goodies. SO many that I've detailed them further below.The van is a 2012 Mercedes totally built out in the last year. Well maintained with a number of aged-out parts recently replaced.The vehicle is 24 feet long, from the bullbar to the rear step, and 9.5 feet tall, from the bottom of the tires to the top of the rooftop A/C.
The only festival that this vehicle is not suited for is burning man as the playa will do irreparable damage to it. What's includedThe van also includes...Kitchen
- Kitchen sink
- Cutting board/food prep surfaces
- Hot plate
- Coffee maker
- Plates, cutlerly, cupsQuality of Life
- Hot water
- Gas grill
- Rooftop A/C (in addition to gas A/C). Runs several hours on battery; needs to be plugged in to shore power or generator for longer use.
- A library of Wildsam travel guides
- Two butterfly-style chairs
- Sherpa blankets and throws
- Pillows
- Movie projector (mounts to ceiling) and pull-down screen
- Blackout window covers
- Dog leashes and bowls
- Power hubs
- Portable Sonos speaker
- Exterior string lightsCommunication and Safety
- Cell phone extender
- Vehicle jump starter and air compressor
- Grill guard/bull bar
- Tools, flares, spare fuses, de-icing materials, etc.
- Emergency kit
- Fire extinguisher
- Bear spray
- Hatchet
- Fire starterCan Also Be Included
- Solo Stove Fire Pit
- Compost Toilet
- Gas Generator (Needed for Prolonged Use of Rooftop A/C When Not Connected to Shore Power)
- Starlink satellite internetRecommendationsI've taken this thing all over the western U.S. in the past six months. California, Oregon, Washington, Montana, Wyoming, South Dakota, Kansas, Colorado, Oklahoma, Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico, in both hot and cold weather. So, it's a pretty capable vehicle.Other things to noteI'll provide more detailed do's and don'ts and tips I've learned from practice, such as:
- Driving tips, since you've got a lot of weight behind you
- Internet access
- Tips for things that could come up in your travels, like refilling DEF fluid, where different things can be foundAlso note, I've replaced the following parts in the last year:
- Suspension (front and back), tires, alternator, all belts and pulleys, battery, A/C blower, fuses/resistors, headlight/turn/brake bulbs, and more.
The only festival that this vehicle is not suited for is burning man as the playa will do irreparable damage to it. What's includedThe van also includes...Kitchen
- Kitchen sink
- Cutting board/food prep surfaces
- Hot plate
- Coffee maker
- Plates, cutlerly, cupsQuality of Life
- Hot water
- Gas grill
- Rooftop A/C (in addition to gas A/C). Runs several hours on battery; needs to be plugged in to shore power or generator for longer use.
- A library of Wildsam travel guides
- Two butterfly-style chairs
- Sherpa blankets and throws
- Pillows
- Movie projector (mounts to ceiling) and pull-down screen
- Blackout window covers
- Dog leashes and bowls
- Power hubs
- Portable Sonos speaker
- Exterior string lightsCommunication and Safety
- Cell phone extender
- Vehicle jump starter and air compressor
- Grill guard/bull bar
- Tools, flares, spare fuses, de-icing materials, etc.
- Emergency kit
- Fire extinguisher
- Bear spray
- Hatchet
- Fire starterCan Also Be Included
- Solo Stove Fire Pit
- Compost Toilet
- Gas Generator (Needed for Prolonged Use of Rooftop A/C When Not Connected to Shore Power)
- Starlink satellite internetRecommendationsI've taken this thing all over the western U.S. in the past six months. California, Oregon, Washington, Montana, Wyoming, South Dakota, Kansas, Colorado, Oklahoma, Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico, in both hot and cold weather. So, it's a pretty capable vehicle.Other things to noteI'll provide more detailed do's and don'ts and tips I've learned from practice, such as:
- Driving tips, since you've got a lot of weight behind you
- Internet access
- Tips for things that could come up in your travels, like refilling DEF fluid, where different things can be foundAlso note, I've replaced the following parts in the last year:
- Suspension (front and back), tires, alternator, all belts and pulleys, battery, A/C blower, fuses/resistors, headlight/turn/brake bulbs, and more.
This recently converted van located in Southeast Austin is chock full of goodies. SO many that I've detailed them further below.The van is a 2012 Mercedes totally built out in the last year. Well maintained with a number of aged-out parts recently replaced.The vehicle is 24 feet long, from the bullbar to the rear step, and 9.5 feet tall, from the bottom of the tires to the top of the rooftop A/C.
The only festival that this vehicle is not suited for is burning man as the playa will do irreparable damage to it. What's includedThe van also includes...Kitchen
- Kitchen sink
- Cutting board/food prep surfaces
- Hot plate
- Coffee maker
- Plates, cutlerly, cupsQuality of Life
- Hot water
- Gas grill
- Rooftop A/C (in addition to gas A/C). Runs several hours on battery; needs to be plugged in to shore power or generator for longer use.
- A library of Wildsam travel guides
- Two butterfly-style chairs
- Sherpa blankets and throws
- Pillows
- Movie projector (mounts to ceiling) and pull-down screen
- Blackout window covers
- Dog leashes and bowls
- Power hubs
- Portable Sonos speaker
- Exterior string lightsCommunication and Safety
- Cell phone extender
- Vehicle jump starter and air compressor
- Grill guard/bull bar
- Tools, flares, spare fuses, de-icing materials, etc.
- Emergency kit
- Fire extinguisher
- Bear spray
- Hatchet
- Fire starterCan Also Be Included
- Solo Stove Fire Pit
- Compost Toilet
- Gas Generator (Needed for Prolonged Use of Rooftop A/C When Not Connected to Shore Power)
- Starlink satellite internetRecommendationsI've taken this thing all over the western U.S. in the past six months. California, Oregon, Washington, Montana, Wyoming, South Dakota, Kansas, Colorado, Oklahoma, Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico, in both hot and cold weather. So, it's a pretty capable vehicle.Other things to noteI'll provide more detailed do's and don'ts and tips I've learned from practice, such as:
- Driving tips, since you've got a lot of weight behind you
- Internet access
- Tips for things that could come up in your travels, like refilling DEF fluid, where different things can be foundAlso note, I've replaced the following parts in the last year:
- Suspension (front and back), tires, alternator, all belts and pulleys, battery, A/C blower, fuses/resistors, headlight/turn/brake bulbs, and more.
The only festival that this vehicle is not suited for is burning man as the playa will do irreparable damage to it. What's includedThe van also includes...Kitchen
- Kitchen sink
- Cutting board/food prep surfaces
- Hot plate
- Coffee maker
- Plates, cutlerly, cupsQuality of Life
- Hot water
- Gas grill
- Rooftop A/C (in addition to gas A/C). Runs several hours on battery; needs to be plugged in to shore power or generator for longer use.
- A library of Wildsam travel guides
- Two butterfly-style chairs
- Sherpa blankets and throws
- Pillows
- Movie projector (mounts to ceiling) and pull-down screen
- Blackout window covers
- Dog leashes and bowls
- Power hubs
- Portable Sonos speaker
- Exterior string lightsCommunication and Safety
- Cell phone extender
- Vehicle jump starter and air compressor
- Grill guard/bull bar
- Tools, flares, spare fuses, de-icing materials, etc.
- Emergency kit
- Fire extinguisher
- Bear spray
- Hatchet
- Fire starterCan Also Be Included
- Solo Stove Fire Pit
- Compost Toilet
- Gas Generator (Needed for Prolonged Use of Rooftop A/C When Not Connected to Shore Power)
- Starlink satellite internetRecommendationsI've taken this thing all over the western U.S. in the past six months. California, Oregon, Washington, Montana, Wyoming, South Dakota, Kansas, Colorado, Oklahoma, Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico, in both hot and cold weather. So, it's a pretty capable vehicle.Other things to noteI'll provide more detailed do's and don'ts and tips I've learned from practice, such as:
- Driving tips, since you've got a lot of weight behind you
- Internet access
- Tips for things that could come up in your travels, like refilling DEF fluid, where different things can be foundAlso note, I've replaced the following parts in the last year:
- Suspension (front and back), tires, alternator, all belts and pulleys, battery, A/C blower, fuses/resistors, headlight/turn/brake bulbs, and more.
2012 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter
Length
24 ft
24 ft
Transmission
Automatic
Automatic
Fuel Type
Diesel
Diesel
Tank Size
20 gal
20 gal
Sleeps
2
2
Seatbelts
2
2
Sleeping arrangements
1 bed


Queen bed
1
1
Guest reviews
4.7
Excellent
14 reviews
Overall rating
5
4
3
2
1
Communication
5
Cleanliness
4.42
Maintenance
4.58
Value
4.58
Listing accuracy
4.42
Features
2012 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter
- Sleeps 2
- 2 seatbelts
- Fresh water: 20 gal
- Fuel type: Diesel
- Fuel capacity: 20 gal
- Automatic transmission
- Sleeps 2
- 2 seatbelts
- Fresh water: 20 gal
- Fuel type: Diesel
- Fuel capacity: 20 gal
- Automatic transmission
Amenities
- Toilet
- Outside Shower
- Generator
- Solart
- Wi-Fi
- TV/DVD
- Satellite
- Audio Inputs
- Toilet
- Outside Shower
- Generator
- Solart
- Wi-Fi
- TV/DVD
- Satellite
- Audio Inputs
Nearby places to stay
Austin, TX • Exact location provided after booking

1. Lake Falling Star RV Resort
Dale, TX • 28 miles away

2. Soggy Dollar Camp
New Braunfels, TX • 34 miles away

3. Summit Vacation
New Braunfels, TX • 33 miles away

4. Austonia RV Resort
Del Valle, TX • 11 miles away

5. Arroyo Valle RV Resort
Del Valle, TX • 15 miles away
Availability and RV fit not guaranteed. Please verify directly with campgrounds before booking.
Austin, TX • Exact location provided after booking
Rules and policies
- Pet friendly
- Music festival friendly
- Tailgating friendly
- No smoking
- Unlimited mileage
- Unlimited generator hours





















































